Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the Anderson family for the loss of your dear loved one. May the love of family and friends as well as the words at “Psalm 147:3” and “2 Corinthians 1:3” continue to help you get through these most difficult times.

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Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the Anderson family for the loss of your dear loved one. May the love of family and friends as well as the words at “Psalm 147:3” and “2 Corinthians 1:3” continue to help you get through these most difficult times.

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Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the Anderson family for the loss of your dear loved one. May the love of family and friends as well as the words at “Psalm 147:3” and “2 Corinthians 1:3” continue to help you get through these most difficult times.

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Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the Anderson family for the loss of your dear loved one. May the love of family and friends as well as the words at “Psalm 147:3” and “2 Corinthians 1:3” continue to help you get through these most difficult times.

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Bill, Andy, Monica, and family, I am so very sorry. I did not know about Mary's passing until today. I'm heartbroken for you and for all of us who knew and loved her. I will always treasure the ten years I lived in Savannah and shared so many fun times with Mary, and Bill. She is the epitome of a Southern lady in every way and I am proud that she was my friend. I can still hear her laughter and see her wonderful smile. I will keep all of you in my heart and in my prayers. May God bless.

—Judy Fryrear, Jacksonville, FL

I'm sorry for your loss. The scripture at Revelation 21:4 gives hope. There, Jehovah God, promises to do away with sickness and death very soon. This scripture has helped me in the past when dealing with loss. I hope it helps you too. For more information, please visit jw.org.

—Kelly , Pooler, Ga

I am very sorry to hear about your loved one. May you find comfort in God's promise that "Death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away." (Revelation 21:4)

—Thomas, Snellville, GA

Bill and family, We are heart-broken at the passing of Mary. She was one of our dearest friends, and we will cherish the many wonderful times and great memories we all had together. Mary was a rare love, a true friend, and one of the most gracious ladies we've ever known. Please know that you are in our thoughts daily, and we love you and your family very much.

—Juhan and Phyllis Pinholster, Bluffton, SC

Monica,
I was so sorry to hear about the death of your Mom. I know you and the family will miss her terribly. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. I hope you are able to cherish the memories and still have a Merry Christmas.
Sincerely, Lamar

—Lamar Kirkley, Savannah, GA

So many memories of Mary during our Savannah days All those Christmas parties for the bridge group and all those gifts we made. Our condolences to all of your family. Dianne and Bill

—Dianne and Bill Banner, Sandy Springs, GA

Very sorry to hear about the passing of Mary. She was always such a cheerful lady. Our condolences to the family.

—The Paterra Family, , MD

So sorry to learn of Mary’s death. You two shared such a meaningful life together.

—Judy Davis, Douglas , GA

I have very fond memories of Mary. She was always so beautiful and kind.
May God's Grace surround each of you and bring you Peace.

—Miriam Vickers Holland, Conyers, GA

Mary was one very special lady in so many ways, she was my golf partner at the Landings when we had so many laughs and years to pass. She was excellent at everything she participated in, golf, bridge, cooking and being the best wife and grandmother to Monica's children. She will be missed by so many people, including Dick and me.

—Grace & Dick Rowland, Bremen, Maine

So very sad to hear to hear this. Loved being around Mary, playing Bridge and talking Recipes. Always so happy & lots of laughter when she is around. We will deeply miss her.
Vicki Anckner

—Vicki & Joe Anckner, Savannah,

An extremely bright star appeared on Monday, December 4, 2017. One that will remain the brightest for the family of my great friend, Andy Anderson. My heavy heart will always remain with you, your family and everyone that your beautiful mother's life touched. My deepest prayers, thoughts, faith and blessings help give you strength and courage. God's peace be with you.

—Pam Bertz, Savannah, GA

Mary Olivia Pilkinton Anderson went to heaven December 4, 2017. Having grown up in a 5 room house on a dirt road 11 miles from Douglas, Georgia, she always described herself as a “country girl” in a lyrical soft southern accent, when asked. Her disposition was ever cheerful, saying she was never deep into religion, she felt that she always wanted to be a good person and never spoke ill of anyone. Competent in bridge, golf and tennis, she greatly enjoyed the games of life. Cooking was an obsession with recipes scattered about the house. However she possessed a brown thumb. Voted prettiest girl as a senior superlative but she never told anyone.

To meet her goal to teach, she attended South Georgia College, Wesleyan, Western Carolina and Armstrong State graduating with the first class that granted four-year degrees, at the age of 28 with 2 children.

A funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 9, 2017, at Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel. The family will receive friends from 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow in the Greenwich Section of Bonaventure Cemetery.

Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the Anderson family for the loss of your dear loved one. May the love of family and friends as well as the words at “Psalm 147:3” and “2 Corinthians 1:3” continue to help you get through these most difficult times.

—, ,

Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the Anderson family for the loss of your dear loved one. May the love of family and friends as well as the words at “Psalm 147:3” and “2 Corinthians 1:3” continue to help you get through these most difficult times.

—, ,

Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the Anderson family for the loss of your dear loved one. May the love of family and friends as well as the words at “Psalm 147:3” and “2 Corinthians 1:3” continue to help you get through these most difficult times.

—, ,

Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the Anderson family for the loss of your dear loved one. May the love of family and friends as well as the words at “Psalm 147:3” and “2 Corinthians 1:3” continue to help you get through these most difficult times.

—, ,

Bill, Andy, Monica, and family, I am so very sorry. I did not know about Mary's passing until today. I'm heartbroken for you and for all of us who knew and loved her. I will always treasure the ten years I lived in Savannah and shared so many fun times with Mary, and Bill. She is the epitome of a Southern lady in every way and I am proud that she was my friend. I can still hear her laughter and see her wonderful smile. I will keep all of you in my heart and in my prayers. May God bless.

—Judy Fryrear, Jacksonville, FL

I'm sorry for your loss. The scripture at Revelation 21:4 gives hope. There, Jehovah God, promises to do away with sickness and death very soon. This scripture has helped me in the past when dealing with loss. I hope it helps you too. For more information, please visit jw.org.

—Kelly , Pooler, Ga

I am very sorry to hear about your loved one. May you find comfort in God's promise that "Death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away." (Revelation 21:4)

—Thomas, Snellville, GA

Bill and family, We are heart-broken at the passing of Mary. She was one of our dearest friends, and we will cherish the many wonderful times and great memories we all had together. Mary was a rare love, a true friend, and one of the most gracious ladies we've ever known. Please know that you are in our thoughts daily, and we love you and your family very much.

—Juhan and Phyllis Pinholster, Bluffton, SC

Monica,
I was so sorry to hear about the death of your Mom. I know you and the family will miss her terribly. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. I hope you are able to cherish the memories and still have a Merry Christmas.
Sincerely, Lamar

—Lamar Kirkley, Savannah, GA

So many memories of Mary during our Savannah days All those Christmas parties for the bridge group and all those gifts we made. Our condolences to all of your family. Dianne and Bill

—Dianne and Bill Banner, Sandy Springs, GA

Very sorry to hear about the passing of Mary. She was always such a cheerful lady. Our condolences to the family.

—The Paterra Family, , MD

So sorry to learn of Mary’s death. You two shared such a meaningful life together.

—Judy Davis, Douglas , GA

I have very fond memories of Mary. She was always so beautiful and kind.
May God's Grace surround each of you and bring you Peace.

—Miriam Vickers Holland, Conyers, GA

Mary was one very special lady in so many ways, she was my golf partner at the Landings when we had so many laughs and years to pass. She was excellent at everything she participated in, golf, bridge, cooking and being the best wife and grandmother to Monica's children. She will be missed by so many people, including Dick and me.

—Grace & Dick Rowland, Bremen, Maine

Candle tribute lit by Anne & Ron Clough — Alabama

So very sad to hear to hear this. Loved being around Mary, playing Bridge and talking Recipes. Always so happy & lots of laughter when she is around. We will deeply miss her.
Vicki Anckner

—Vicki & Joe Anckner, Savannah,

Candle tribute lit by Carol Baxter — Florida

Candle tribute lit by Pam Bertz — Georgia

An extremely bright star appeared on Monday, December 4, 2017. One that will remain the brightest for the family of my great friend, Andy Anderson. My heavy heart will always remain with you, your family and everyone that your beautiful mother's life touched. My deepest prayers, thoughts, faith and blessings help give you strength and courage. God's peace be with you.